MA 164 3.2 (Retaking)
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 1:53 am
So I posted before but now I have updated stats/softs.
GPA: 3.2
LSAT: 164, retaking it and not applying unless I get 167+
MA URM
Softs:
University Ambassador
University TV Staff
University Radio Staff
University Program Board (put on events on campus)
NCAA D1 Athlete XC/Track- School Record Holder in the 1500m, #2 all time in the 800m…Chasing the XC 8k & 10k record this season
Work Experience:
Real Estate License/internship at luxury residential firm
Summer Camp Counselor
Currently work retail and hoping to be a full fledged real estate agent come this Fall
Goals:
Big law, perhaps lateral to an overseas office after a couple years.
Obviously the aim is top 14 but I don't want to pay an arm and a leg. I won't have much debt since my parents are paying my undergrad and I received an athletic and academic scholarship. I also wouldn't mind UCLA/USC or somewhere that is similarly ranked if I could possibly go for almost nothing. I guess what I'm trying to ask is what LSAT score would I need to receive on my retake to have a shot at top 14 or a good scholarship chance at UCLA/Vanderbilt, etc? I'm familiar with all the sites like mylsn.info and law school numbers but I want some advice/perspective from human beings.
GPA: 3.2
LSAT: 164, retaking it and not applying unless I get 167+
MA URM
Softs:
University Ambassador
University TV Staff
University Radio Staff
University Program Board (put on events on campus)
NCAA D1 Athlete XC/Track- School Record Holder in the 1500m, #2 all time in the 800m…Chasing the XC 8k & 10k record this season
Work Experience:
Real Estate License/internship at luxury residential firm
Summer Camp Counselor
Currently work retail and hoping to be a full fledged real estate agent come this Fall
Goals:
Big law, perhaps lateral to an overseas office after a couple years.
Obviously the aim is top 14 but I don't want to pay an arm and a leg. I won't have much debt since my parents are paying my undergrad and I received an athletic and academic scholarship. I also wouldn't mind UCLA/USC or somewhere that is similarly ranked if I could possibly go for almost nothing. I guess what I'm trying to ask is what LSAT score would I need to receive on my retake to have a shot at top 14 or a good scholarship chance at UCLA/Vanderbilt, etc? I'm familiar with all the sites like mylsn.info and law school numbers but I want some advice/perspective from human beings.